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Joined July 2016

Comp lit graduate student
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Open City | Teju Cole
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Hi guys! I'm looking for books (but also poems/short stories/films) for my dissertation on movement through cities and emotion. Ideally with a bit of activism involved (focus on marginalised groups/written by non-white or non-male persons), but this isn't necessary. Focusing on the contemporary period, but earlier examples will be good too. Any ideas? Will be eternally grateful!

rockpools That's difficult! I feel like I should be able to list some, but can't quite... I'm guessing you already have 7y
rockpools Poems - I just read this, which is very much about changing Cardiff - but I'm not sure if it meets all yr criteria. Will repost 7y
rockpools & an older one. A while since I read - Pretty sure (but not 100%) that there was lots of walking 7y
Lise Oooh thank you so much @RachelO and @kendrastephaniekaryn !! Will check out asap! 7y
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Austerlitz | W.G. Sebald
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One of my favourite #onewordtitle books. Moths, architecture, and the search for identity #riotgrams

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A Gate at the Stairs | Lorrie Moore
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Perfect afternoon break with my first Moore (very enjoyable!) and a salted caramel chocolate tart ☕️🍫

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Forecast for London this week. At least it's perfect reading weather 😉👌

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Antigonick | Anne Carson
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The best thing about my Antigone module last term was reading this beautiful Anne Carson adaptation. This page is from the Ode to Man, where 'man' has become 'terribly quiet customer'

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Fun, clever, quick read! Just the book I needed today.

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Bleak House | Charles Dickens
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The penguin clothbound edition of Bleak House is my favourite ever #impulsebuy - saw it used and had to have it. Since then I've been trying to find excuses for getting the rest of the series. #augustphotochallenge

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The Mill on the Floss | George Eliot
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Only a handful of books have ever made me cry, but this is one if them. I keep coming back to a chapter that perfectly describes that feeling of knowing you're doing something wrong but at the same time being immobilised and unable to change it. If that makes sense - can't even describe it here which is why you should read the book! Middlemarch gets all the attention but this one is my fave of hers (+ it's shorter too)!

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10:04: A Novel | Ben Lerner
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Ok, so I actually enjoyed the experience of reading this, but the more I think about it, I just can't help feeling like it's not actually a very interesting book. A bit too postmodern in the tired sense, and not as clever as it thinks it is.

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Siddhartha | Hermann Hesse
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Beautiful little book, and I love this cover on a Danish translation from the 80s

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Rebecca | Daphne Du Maurier, Dame
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Found this classic romantic mystery on my mother's shelf and gobbled it up. Fantastic descriptions, slightly awkward dialogue and a very 1938 view of sexual morality. But such a page-turner.

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Seven Gothic Tales | Isak Dinesen
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A rainy day is perfect for one of my all-time favourites. Dinesen's stories are so perfectly poetic and intriguing, and every page has a sentence that makes me gasp. My favourites in this volume are The Dreamers and Deluge at Norderney 👌🏼

Howardsimmons So far I've read The Monkey and The Chevalier. I'm really enjoying it! 8y
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Oxford equipped me well for dealing with the history of British lit before approximately 1950. As for everything else, trying to fill in some humongous gaps at the moment. Enjoyed this one, 7/10

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H is for Hawk | Helen Macdonald
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Hands down my best reading experience of 2016 so far. Read it a few months back but keep returning to it in my mind. If you haven't yet read it, get on it folks!

Zelma I may listen to this on audio. I heard it was fantastic in either format. 😀 8y
Lise I can imagine it'd work great in audio as well, let me know how you get on with it! @Zelma 8y
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Housekeeping: A Novel | Marilynne Robinson
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Love the way Marilynne Robinson uses the visual page. Even though the numbness and isolation which the novel so beautifully conveys hit a bit close to home in my current situation, recovering from the stress of finishing a degree.

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Midnight's Children | Salman Rushdie
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Summer = classics. This one had a slow start, but is completely worth it and absolutely incredible 👍🏼

MrBook Love Rushdie's works. You've talked me into it. https://youtu.be/TV2em3YsNtk 8y
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